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So, 'Milk' is this intriguing little drama that unfolds in a pretty mundane setting – a store, but it spirals into chaos real quick. The tone is a mix of tension and dark humor, the kind that keeps you on your toes. The pacing feels almost frenetic but in a way that mirrors the protagonist's rising anxiety. The performances are quite striking, especially from the sales guy who's hilariously inept. What sets it apart is how it plays with the ordinary – you think you’re just watching a guy buy milk, but then you’re caught up in this absurd situation. The practical effects are subtle but effective, really grounding that surreal atmosphere. It’s not just a simple story; there’s a lot to unpack here about expectation versus reality and everyday absurdities.
This film had a limited release and has been somewhat under the radar, leading to a bit of scarcity in physical formats. Collectors have shown increasing interest, especially for the DVD which was released with a modest print run. The film’s quirky premise combined with its escalating tension makes it a curious entry in any collection, appealing to those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.
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